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Missing videos from June 1992 David Parker returns with another absent video. I haven’t heard “In Summer I Fall”, but I’m going to imagine it’s a breezy reggae-infused beachtime love song. (Director: Matt Palmer; Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision) There have been 14 songs in the New Zealand charts called “Big Love” none of them are by a group called DVS. I’m beginning to wonder of some of these obscure no-shows might be part of an elaborate scam. (Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision) Nine Livez, a metal band that still has a small cult following, evidently made a music video for the rockin’ track “Take Me Back”. They need to use one of those livez and bring back their video from the dead. (Audio) The official website of Paul Ubana Jones acknowledges that a video for “Special Request” exists, but there’s no sign of it online. I would like to make a special request to see this music video, please. (Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision, audio) I’m not sure what’s going on here, but it seems that Ted Brown and the Italians released a song called “Swerve” in 1999. So what happened to the 1992 music video? Another mystery of the Bermuda Triangle of pop history. (Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision) Debbie & Kim was a pop project for Debbie Harwood and Kim Willoughby. Their only NZOA-funded video was for “Black and White”, a cover of the racial harmony anthem. The duo performed the song live on the 1992 Son of a Gunn Show Christmas special (in clip two). (Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision) Instead, here’s ridiculously massive hit single from Kim and Debbie’s earlier pop group When The Cat’s Away, who struck the jackpot with their cover of UK group Blue Mink’s 1968 song “Melting Pot”. Man, some of those lyrics haven’t aged well. (Director: Kerry Brown, Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision)
Posted on: Wed, 14 Jan 2015 20:41:01 +0000

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